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Calzonii

posted on 17/3/15 at 06:40 PM Reply With Quote
Go Kart Chassis

Has anyone on here built a go kart from scratch? Im taking about a proper go kart for racing not like one that you'd give to your kids with pedals on it..

If so photos of said gokart would be good as I have a load of steel tubing in the garage that needs used up. mabe take the engine of my lawnmower and put a torque converting clutch in it.

But any help or pictures for ideas would be hand. Cheers!






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Brian R

posted on 17/3/15 at 07:48 PM Reply With Quote
My son has a go kart for sale if that's any good? It's at my work so could take some photos tomorrow if that's a help? Failing that you could buy it. :-);-)
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ettore bugatti

posted on 17/3/15 at 08:41 PM Reply With Quote
Is it chromoly steel? That's what a proper race kart has.

Have a browse here:
www.diygokarts.com

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will121

posted on 17/3/15 at 09:05 PM Reply With Quote
I appreciate the desire to make stuff can't beat cutting and welding but while you have the metal its all the extras that add up like hubs, bearing, axel, stearing and wheels that add up, when you can pick up old rolling chassis for £75 ish it's hard to justify
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Calzonii

posted on 17/3/15 at 11:56 PM Reply With Quote
Yea its more about building it myslef for something to do. I love messing around with a welder and metal making stuff... Its not cromoly either its just stainless tubing but itll do the same job.. Its not like im going to race it.. Itll just be like someting to drive around my garden in! Maybe out bigger wheels on it.. As for cost.. Ill do it over a period of time! Just widnering if anyone had any pictures of anything they have made or plans! But appreciate all comments! Thanks.
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Mr Whippy

posted on 18/3/15 at 12:15 PM Reply With Quote
a normal kart would be rubbish in the garden as they have no suspension or ground clearance

how about making a small single seater offroad buggy like this?


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Calzonii

posted on 18/3/15 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
That things a beast! Was thinking more like this tho...

http://youtu.be/qfbCahpkHSA

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peter030371

posted on 18/3/15 at 08:11 PM Reply With Quote
Considering the name of the forum I can't believe this hasn't been mentioned

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Build-Your-Own-Off-road-Buggy/dp/1859606423

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perksy

posted on 18/3/15 at 08:53 PM Reply With Quote
Only costs £100 to build one aswell
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will121

posted on 18/3/15 at 09:25 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Calzonii
That things a beast! Was thinking more like this tho...

http://youtu.be/qfbCahpkHSA


That looks good fun if you too have a garden that size

here are photos of my 100cc chassis





[Edited on 18/3/15 by will121]

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Calzonii

posted on 19/3/15 at 08:11 AM Reply With Quote
Thats just what im after Will! I might move the axles to below the chassi to give myself an inch or 2 more ground clearance. Ill also need to find some way of bending the tubing i have.

Ill have a proper look at that DIY gokart site and see what other info i can find! 😉

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Surrey Dave

posted on 22/3/15 at 11:23 AM Reply With Quote
Larger Wheels???

Kart chassis not easy to bend, except when rolled end over end as a 'friend' did to one of mine a long time ago!!!!!!

But you may be able to fit larger wheels to get the ground clearance you need.

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